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Type | Compressor refrigerator |
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Volume | 150 liters |
Voltage | 12/24V DC |
Brand | Indel Webasto Marine |
Model | Isotherm VE150 |
Refrigerant | R134a |
Installation | Built-in |
Adjustable Thermostat | Yes |
Reversible Door | Yes |
Category | Refrigerator |
Essential safety guidelines for operating and installing the cooling unit, covering warnings and general safety measures.
Instructions for horizontally mounting the condenser unit in a well-ventilated environment, including ventilation hole details.
Details on connecting the unit to the power supply, including cable specifications, fuses, and voltage requirements.
Schematic illustrating AC and DC electrical connections for the cooling unit, fans, and thermostat.
Steps for placing and securing the evaporator unit inside a box or compartment, including hose routing.
Connecting the quick couplings and electrical components, detailing coupling procedures and protection.
How to test and initiate the operation of the cooling unit, including checking fans and temperature adjustment.
Guidance on keeping the cooling unit efficient, including periodic dust removal from the condenser.
Important considerations for the unit's intended use, disposal, and food storage.
Addresses issues when a new cooling unit fails to power on, checking voltage, wiring, and thermostat.
Explains why the unit might stop operating after a short time, focusing on ventilation.
Diagnosing issues where the unit runs for only a few seconds, checking gas levels and fan function.
Troubleshooting lack of cooling performance in a new unit, checking gas charge and couplings.
Diagnosing new unit problems like gas leaks, humidity in capillary, or incorrect pressure.
Identifying and resolving humidity within the evaporator's capillary tube by checking pressure and heating.
Locating and fixing sources of humidity inside the cooling unit's cabinet, often due to gaskets or holes.
Addressing performance issues, like low cooling, caused by an overcharge of refrigerant.
Diagnosing startup problems on a unit that has been previously used, checking voltage and wiring.
Troubleshooting short operational cycles on a previously used unit, checking for thermostat or electronic faults.
Investigating why the cooling unit may not stop running, checking cabinet size and thermostat installation.
Key technical specifications for the cooling unit, including power supply, absorption, refrigerant, and fuses.